I have accepted a PhD offer a month ago, and have since decided not to go ahead with it. I feel terrible about accepting it in the first place, but at the time I was convinced it was the right project for me. Will I get into alot of trouble if I decline this acceptance and accept another at a different institution?
i know that your situation is a little bit tough, but if you really think it is better for you to not to accept the offer, just tell them and give them your reason. i think every institution has this kind of experience, and they will understand. Keep in mind that you are not the only and the first person to do so, and it is very common. So do not feel too humiliated if you want to refuse an offer
The people your about to turn down will probably be annoyed, but it's unlikely to be the first time it's happened to them and it won't be the last. You're not going to be in trouble and they'll get over it. The important thing is that you are honest with them and let them know as quickly as possible about your decision, so that they can re-advertise the position.
PostgraduateForum Is a trading name of FindAUniversity Ltd
FindAUniversity Ltd, 77 Sidney St, Sheffield, S1 4RG, UK. Tel +44 (0) 114 268 4940 Fax: +44 (0) 114 268 5766
An active and supportive community.
Support and advice from your peers.
Your postgraduate questions answered.
Use your experience to help others.
Enter your email address below to get started with your forum account
Enter your username below to login to your account
An email has been sent to your email account along with instructions on how to reset your password. If you do not recieve your email, or have any futher problems accessing your account, then please contact our customer support.
or continue as guest
To ensure all features on our website work properly, your computer, tablet or mobile needs to accept cookies. Our cookies don’t store your personal information, but provide us with anonymous information about use of the website and help us recognise you so we can offer you services more relevant to you. For more information please read our privacy policy
Agree Agree